was carried to the state supreme court which tribunal
declined to interfere with the verdict."
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. TIMES-UNION, 6-8-1911,
Was 2h = South Caroli
vas ¢4 = South Carolina Attorney General's Report, 1911
76 douse dlr 02
was carried to the state supreme court which tribunal
declined to interfere with the verdict."
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA. TIMES-UNION, 6-8-1911,
s 2h - South Carolina Attorney General's Report, 1911
WtdouNiamdi@linnr 02.
was carried to the state supreme court which tribunal
declined to interfere with the verdict.”
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA, TIMES-UNION, 6-8-1911,
Carolina Attorney Gen s Report, 1911
DUNCAN, Daniel | oe sauinie : “I
NCharleston, Se Ce, July 7, 1911-The execution of Daniel
Duncan, the negro convicted about a year ago of the mard
er of Max Lubeisky, takes place this afternoon in the
court yard of the city prison. The murder of Lubelsky,
a King St. Tailor, occurred on June 23 of last year,
le was found in his shop senseless, and lying in a pool
of blood, The only clue left by the murderer, whose
motive was robbery, was a bloody stick with which the
crime had been committed, A few weeks later the widow
of the mrdered man was attacked in her husband's place
of business in a manner similar to that which resulted
in the death of Lubelsky. Duncan was seized outside
the store and recognized by a neighbor as the man in whe
se hands he had seen the stick with which the tailor
was Killed shortly before the murder took placee The
negro was tried and convicted of this crime. his case
DUNCAN, Daniel 1
"Charleston, S. Co, July 7, 1911-The execution of Daniel
Duncan, the negro convicted about a year ago of the mrd
er of Max Lubeisky, takes place this afternoon in the
court yard of the city prison, The murder of Lubelsky,
a King St. Tailor, occurred on June 23 of last year.
Je was found in his shop senseless, and lying in a pool
of blood, The only clue left by the mrderer, whose
motive was robbery, was a bloody stick with which the
crime had been committed. A few weeks later the widow
of the murdered man was attacked in her husband's place
of business in a manner similar to that which resulted
in the death of Lubelsky. Duncan was seized outside
the store and recognized by a neighbor as the man in whq
se hands he had seen she stick with which the tailor
was Killed shortly before the murder took place. The
negro was tried and convicted of this crime, His case
DUNCAN. Daniel
‘Charleston, S, 0., July 7, 1911-The execution of Daniel]
Duncan, the negro convicted about a year ago
er of Nax Lubeisky, takes place this afternoon in the
court yard of the city prison,
of blood, The only clue left by the mrderer, whose
motive was robbery, was a bloody stick with which the
crime had been committed. A few weeks later the widow
of the murdered man was attacked in her husband's place
of business in a manner similar to that which resulted
in the death of Lubelsky. Duncan was seized outside
he) atoreland recognized by, 8 neighbor as the man in whd
stick with which the tailor
was killed fee before the murder took place, The
negro was tried and convicted of this crime, His case